- #Gears of war pc error wargame g4wlive exe driver
- #Gears of war pc error wargame g4wlive exe software
#Gears of war pc error wargame g4wlive exe driver
Apparently the heat changes from driver to driver. Guys i have to ask about this driver/heat thing. It was a combination of that and modifying the. But it definitely worked in this situation. It's not optimal that it has to be done that way, especially since Gears is supposed to be a DX10/Vista compatible game.
#Gears of war pc error wargame g4wlive exe software
I don't know about it not mattering, the option can definitely be helpful for running some older software written for XP. (edit Crysis is NOT working on 174.93, but 175.63 = yes) Specially since I have GoW for 360 as well. It's starting to take its toll on my GF tho. It's bad when you're tweaking more than gaming, right when I buy the damned thing). Worked out nice (I run everything max 1600x1050~30fps).Kinda annoying that I had to do it to get it to run, but I kinda like tweaking, just not having it keep me up till 3am - 3 nights in a row (I get determined, some may say obsessed). ini settings over to GoW(specifically how it handled textures). I noticed UT3 ran nicely after the 1.2 update(I WAS getting the same stutter, now=none) so I copied some of the. They have other games you've listed there too. ini's for UT2004, it might help.Ĭlick on which game you want info on, and check out their advanced tweaks pages. I heard the Unreal Engine + GeForce 8xxx series with anything less than 512 ram don't get along well (something about the engine keeping unnecessary things cached). I'm not really having any stutter with other games though, other than when it comes to the engines waiting on HD accesses (I really need more than 2gb in Vista). I can't explain why it worked for Gears and I still get slight sound distortion. I've heard that doing it via bios was more stable, but never heard why, or seen proof.Ĭlick to expand.I don't know about it not mattering, the option can definitely be helpful for running some older software written for XP.
I figured OC'ing either way was pretty much the same. Interesting that there's that much of a gap between performance. Most likely they'll be in the c:\users\\documents\my games\gears of war for windows\wargame\config\ (at least thats how it is in Vista, not sure about XP - Ooooh, thats it! I was racking my brain trying to figure out what the deal with my setup was. Maybe it'll work for other games as well? One thing to note: You have to make sure you don't run it in DX10 mode. UPDATE: I've solved MOST of my Gears of War stuttering! All I did was edit the properties of and - Changed both of them to run in Windows XP SP2 compatability mode, and let both run as administrator.